This Upanishad consisting of 113 verses in six chapters belongs to the Shukla Yajur Veda and takes its name from the sage Svetasvatara. It has for its ultimate conclusion non-dualism. Still, its devotional tone is too strong to be ignored. The harmony of knowledge and devotion is quite evident in the texts. With a faithful and lucid English translation of Shankaracharya's commentary added by relevant notes, it goes without saying that this work will be extremely important for all the students of Vedanta.
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
232 pages
Publication:
2003
Publisher:
Advaita Ashrama, Kolkata
Edition:
First, Fifth printing
Language:
eng
ISBN10:
8175051035
ISBN13:
9788175051034
kindle Asin:
8175051035
Svetasvatara Upanisad: With the Commentary of Sankaracarya
This Upanishad consisting of 113 verses in six chapters belongs to the Shukla Yajur Veda and takes its name from the sage Svetasvatara. It has for its ultimate conclusion non-dualism. Still, its devotional tone is too strong to be ignored. The harmony of knowledge and devotion is quite evident in the texts. With a faithful and lucid English translation of Shankaracharya's commentary added by relevant notes, it goes without saying that this work will be extremely important for all the students of Vedanta.